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Obviously, since this little daydream of mine is pretty unrealistic, I've been fulfilling my farm-life craving through Andrea and Taylor's 6 acre Tumbleweed Farm in Parkdale, Oregon. Those two grow organic vegetables and fruits like there is no tomorrow and their Friday farm diaries are one of my favourite reads around. Not to mention stuffing ourselves with this dream of a salad in the last couple of days.
Ah tell me, if you could live anywhere you want or do anything your heart desires, where would that be?
P.S: A sassy GIVEAWAY is coming up later today!
P.P.S: Ha! Remember this cool NYC farm on wheels, or this one?
(Photos by Dishing Up The Dirt and Kate Schwager via Pat Sadler)
10 comments:
All that fresh produce, beautiful. Jill
As a fellow city dweller (London), I spend lots of time daydreaming about a country life! Especially on the tube.. Haha. For me, the best of both worlds would be a little country cottage with fruit, veg and alpacas, and a little flat in a smaller city!
Jill, right? Just looking at them makes me smile.
Michelle, aww I LOVE the idea of having alpacas - they are SO adorable!! Totally dreamy...
WOW this is wonderful - hope your dream will come true sweetie :-) kisses
I already live in the country in the place that I love, so I never have to move, (Nova Scotia on the shore!!) I just need a huge vegetable garden to make the rest of my life perfect!!
The Reader's Tales, thank you:) Who knows...xo
Wendy, what a magical place to call home:) Swoon! Also, about your comment on the giveaway post - the winner can choose their favourite jewelry piece from the entire shop... Hope that helps:)
All this fresh produce looks so amazing. I'd love to have even a small garden. Texas isn't known for being fertile for gardens though ha ha
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